Subject: | Re: polar recording |
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From: | "Greg Simmons" simmosonics |
Date: | Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:07 am ((PDT)) |
--- In "Rob Danielson" <> wrote: > 23 degrees Fahrenheit outside, however, is not > very challenging for an standard external FW drive with 744T as a heat > source. Good point. I wonder how much of that heat is generated from the 744T's internal drive, and how much less (or more) it would be with an SSD inside. There's a certain perpetual elegance to the notion that in the process of doing what is supposed to be doing, the drive generates enough heat to allow it to keep doing what is supposed to be doing! - Greg Simmons |
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